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  • ChroNoSo #66 – Saturday Night's Main Event- April1991, SuperStar, PrimeTime & More
    May 2 2026

    It’s… ChroNoSo! The North-South Connection Podcast Network takes you down memory lane each month by exploring one match from WWE history. This month on ChroNoSo, the crew dives into Post WrestleMania 7, late April 1991. They cover the matches, as well as segments from SNME, Superstar, Wrestling Challenge & PrimeTime Wrestling.

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    1 h et 52 min
  • No Holds Barred #171: Top WWE PPV Matches of April | Monthly Rankings Project
    May 1 2026

    Welcome to No Holds Barred, where Aaron and JT take an unfiltered look at wrestling, pop culture, and beyond—with no restrictions and no shortcuts.

    In episode 171, the guys continue their latest passion project: ranking the Top 25 WWE pay-per-view matches for each month in WWE history. This time, the spotlight is on April, as JT & Aaron debate which matches belong, which ones might be overrated, and which classics deserve more love.

    From unforgettable title bouts to hidden gems, this episode is packed with strong opinions, thoughtful analysis, and plenty of fan debate.

    Did they nail the list? Miss a classic? Get something completely wrong?

    🎧 Tune in, join the conversation, and help shape the rankings as the project rolls on.

    Topics include:

    • Top WWE PPV matches from April

    • Monthly WWE match rankings project

    • Debate over classics, sleepers, and snubs

    • Fan feedback and ongoing list refinement

    Perfect for fans of WWE history, match rankings, and wrestling podcasts that thrive on discussion, disagreement, and fun—with absolutely no holds barred.

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    2 h et 9 min
  • NoSo Countdown: Ranking Every NXT Women’s Draft Class (2013–2023) | JT & Ryan Break Down WWE’s Best Talent Pipelines
    Apr 30 2026

    YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/kLsxm9aOoDY

    On this episode of NoSo Countdown, JT and Ryan take a deep dive into one of WWE’s most impactful talent pipelines—ranking every NXT Women’s Draft Class from 2013 through 2023.

    From the early game-changers who helped define the Women’s Evolution to the modern crop of elite athletes dominating WWE today, the guys break down each class based on star power, in-ring success, championships, main roster impact, and lasting legacy.

    Which draft class produced the most champions? Which group had the deepest roster? And which year stands above the rest as the gold standard for NXT women’s talent?

    Expect spirited debate, bold rankings, and plenty of historical context as JT and Ryan count them all down!

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    51 min
  • X-Position: An X-Men Podcast #20- Reunion Parts 1 & 2
    Apr 29 2026
    "You are a fool, Sinister! The most powerful mutants on Earth shall hunt you down to see Charles Xavier avenged!" And with this 2-part season finale, another 13 episodes of X-Men: The Animated Series are in the books! On paper, it's a pretty straightforward, conventional affair, serving as a wrap-up to Professor Xavier and Magneto's exile in the Savage Land and a bookend to the season opener starring Mr. Sinister as the show's new major villain. There's a bit of questionable storytelling as well, on the basis of some circular login at its core. Sinister lured Magneto and Xavier to the Savage Land, and in turn used the latter to bait the X-Men into his clutches as well. Which would be fine enough (albeit convoluted), if not for the fact that he already successfully captured Cyclops and Jean Grey in the season premiere and dismissed the other X-Men as beneath his care or attention. And while his motives could have evolved, the plan was already in motion to send the Professor and Magneto off to the Savage Land from the first episode of the season. Nevertheless, this finale patches over what should be a gaping plot hole through its sheer energy and commitment. What it does do well, it does very, VERY well. As a testament to the show's effectiveness in endearing its cast to the audience, several characters get big moments throughout. From Cyclops making good on his earlier threat to Sinister, to Wolverine's "Die Hard" meets "Jurassic Park" solo run through the Savage Land, to Morph's redemption after a return from (near) death, it's an impressive undertaking that all of this lands in an already stacked pair of episodes. Perhaps most memorable is Gambit and Rogue's declaration of love under less than ideal circumstances. Their first kiss manages to be powerful and convincing thanks to two seasons worth of a slow burn love story growing from mild flirtation to genuine affection, with our understanding of both characters informed by revelations about their tumultuous backstories. The climax also delivers one of the show's most fist-pumping "beat the bad guys to the beat of the theme song" action sequences, a feature that had admittedly been lacking throughout the season. Following this, there are few scenes more cathartic than seeing Sinister literally blown apart and scattered to the four winds. Even if it all doesn't quite hang together story-wise, that's pretty consistent with the comics of the era from which the season draws so much of its inspiration. At the end of the day, this finale is here to have a good time while juggling a bevy of captivating characters in a colorful setting. Although the season as a whole is less ambitious structurally than its predecessor, with its only dedicated two-parters in the beginning, middle, and end, you'd never know it thanks to the Savage Land adventure being dispersed in the form of brief vignettes to create a sense of cohesion and serialization across the standalone episodes. It's a stroke of brilliance that avoids the production and scheduling problems of the first season, allowing the true ambition to shine in the depth of character writing. The Saturday morning sensation has now done seemingly the impossible: topping itself in terms of sophistication and quality, while becoming a well-oiled machine in the process. Where could it possibly go next??
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    1 h et 36 min
  • Shooting Sharp #54 - Cut Day
    Apr 28 2026

    Welcome to Episode #54 of Shooting Sharp - Cut Day Mike runs through all of the releases done by WWE last Friday April 24th We run through a little bit of the history of each performer given their release and thoughts on where they may go next. Mike then runs through the 8 Call Ups from NXT to the Main Roster and how they may fare in their new homes. Check out the Shooting Sharp Podcast Every Tuesday, only on the North South Connection Podcast Network. Follow us on X at @ShootingSharpPC

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    53 min
  • WWE WAR #99: Vengeance 2007 — Data-Driven PPV Review & WWE Rankings
    Apr 27 2026

    Welcome to WWE WAR: Wrestling Above Replacement, where WWE history meets hard numbers.

    JT, Marcus, and Producer Tim continue breaking down the 2007 WWE PPV season with a full statistical analysis of WWE Vengeance 2007: Night of Champions—a unique event where every match on the card featured a championship on the line.

    Using the WWE WAR formula, the crew evaluates each match based on in-ring performance, title match importance, card structure, star power, and overall event impact. With gold at stake across the entire show, this PPV presents a fascinating case study in how championship-heavy cards perform when measured against the numbers.

    Does the “all titles on the line” concept elevate the overall WAR score—or does it expose inconsistencies across the card?

    And where does Vengeance 2007 land in the ever-growing all-time WWE PPV rankings?

    🎧 Tune in as another WWE event enters the WAR ledger and the rankings continue to take shape.

    What you’ll hear in this episode:

    • Full Vengeance 2007 (Night of Champions) statistical breakdown • Continued analysis of the 2007 WWE PPV season • Deep dive into the WWE WAR scoring system • Updated all-time WWE PPV rankings • Data-driven debate mixed with classic wrestling fandom

    Perfect for fans of WWE history, Ruthless Aggression era pay-per-views, championship matches, and analytical wrestling podcasts that go beyond opinion and into the numbers.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • NoSo Draft: Drafting the Best Hulk Hogan WWF Matches
    Apr 26 2026

    Whatcha gonna do when the NoSo Draft runs wild on YOU?!

    JT Rozzero & Ryan Gray are joined by Steve Bennett & Scott Criscuolo to step into the ring and draft the greatest Hulk Hogan matches from his legendary WWF run. From the heights of Hulkamania in the 1980s to iconic WrestleMania main events, the crew builds their ultimate lineup of Hogan’s most memorable battles.

    VOTE: https://rankwrestling.com/podcasts/noso-draft/noso-draft-27-best-hulk-hogan-wwf-matches/

    Will the clash with Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III go #1 overall? Does the Mega Powers explosion with Randy Savage steal the spotlight? Or does the Ultimate Challenge against the Ultimate Warrior take the top spot?

    Along the way, the panel dives into Hogan’s biggest rivalries, defining moments, and the matches that helped shape WWE into a global phenomenon.

    Who drafted the best card? And what’s the greatest Hulk Hogan match of all time?

    Drop your picks and let the debate run wild! 💪🔥

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    46 min
  • ChroNoSo 1984 #3: Slaughter, Andre & the Debut of Piper's Pit (February 1984)
    Apr 25 2026

    It’s ChroNoSo 1984! The North-South Connection Podcast Network takes you down memory lane each month by exploring moments from WWE history.

    The crew takes a look at the champions heading into 1984 and digs into the early days of February 1984. Along the way, they break down matches and memorable segments from Championship Wrestling, All-Star Wrestling, and the legendary start to Piper's Pit

    Join us as we set the stage for a pivotal year in wrestling history and examine the landscape of the WWF as it begins its march toward the Golden Era.

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    1 h et 24 min